This is a discussion on The Official 2015 WRX & STi Thread within the New Cars/Prototypes Forums forums, part of the Community - Meet other Enthusiasts category; Maybe a little painful to watch, but good to demonstrate how safe these cars are..
2015 Subaru WRX small overlap ...

We are getting ours from cherry hill subaru in NJ. Just moved to VA in March to work at the USPTO.

Heh, small world. That's where my dealership was going to do a dealer trade for my car till they found one much closer to here. I'm getting mine from Sheehy just south of DC on 95. I just got a base WRX, 6 speed in silver. Was lucky they could snag me a base since those are the hardest to find right now it seems like. I wish there was a way to better track incoming cars cause I'm going crazy right now.

Heh, small world. That's where my dealership was going to do a dealer trade for my car till they found one much closer to here. I'm getting mine from Sheehy just south of DC on 95. I just got a base WRX, 6 speed in silver. Was lucky they could snag me a base since those are the hardest to find right now it seems like. I wish there was a way to better track incoming cars cause I'm going crazy right now.

Quick question, how many of you bought the factory extended warranty? I did not, but am considering it.

I would personally buy it on this car as long as you can get a little discount on it, say 10% off what they quote you. Subaru or not, it is a brand new car in it's first model year, and even if you never used it, it is worth being able to drive the car like you stole it without worrying about breaking things. If you fix your own car or plan to mod it into oblivion that is another story but in my experience having the SAS is the difference between laughing and wincing when you miss a gear or hit a huge pothole. Also if you never use it you can get some of the money back at the end. Of course they make money on them, but I remember in training they said that they pay out $.80 for every $1 they take in on the plans, so if you can get 10% off you are pretty close to even on average.

Heh, small world. That's where my dealership was going to do a dealer trade for my car till they found one much closer to here. I'm getting mine from Sheehy just south of DC on 95. I just got a base WRX, 6 speed in silver. Was lucky they could snag me a base since those are the hardest to find right now it seems like. I wish there was a way to better track incoming cars cause I'm going crazy right now.

That's too funny. I want subaru to use the Domino's pizza tracker on the car. I only added one topping (cvt) it should get here sooner.

I would personally buy it on this car as long as you can get a little discount on it, say 10% off what they quote you. Subaru or not, it is a brand new car in it's first model year, and even if you never used it, it is worth being able to drive the car like you stole it without worrying about breaking things. If you fix your own car or plan to mod it into oblivion that is another story but in my experience having the SAS is the difference between laughing and wincing when you miss a gear or hit a huge pothole. Also if you never use it you can get some of the money back at the end. Of course they make money on them, but I remember in training they said that they pay out $.80 for every $1 they take in on the plans, so if you can get 10% off you are pretty close to even on average.

They were quoting the gold plan at 2300 for 7yr 100K not sure if that is a good deal or not?

I was reading some threads about oil changes but of course they were for older WRX's. I'm planning on using OEM oil filter but what is everyone using(or planning to use) oil wise? It seems some people don't really like the Subaru synthetic very much..

Sounds good, just hope the car comes in this week. I went into the dealership today and the two guys working on my deal were not in the office at the time and another salesmen wasn't tracking the deal which kinda has me worried.

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